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CS 3000 Special (Accelerated) Engineering

Course 7199

Course Description This course consists of lectures, demonstrations, laboratory exercises, and question and answer sessions designed to educate the student in the operation and control loop configuration of the CS 3000 system in an accelerated manner. Subject matter is consistent with the regular CS 3000 Engineering class but without the in-depth coverage because of the time constraints. Duration 5 days / 3.3 CEUs Objectives/Outcomes Upon completing the course, the learner will be able to exhibit the ability to: o o o o o o Identify and define the function of each system component Identify and interact with all the standard display panels Create a new CS 3000 project with operator and field control stations Build and implement Feedback Control Instruments Build basic sequence and logic control programs. Create a graphic and define modifiers to graphic objects

Intended Audience All System/Process Engineers or technicians responsible for performing or maintaining a CS 3000 system configuration Course Prerequisites None Technical Requirements o Basic file/folder manipulation in a Windows environment o Microsoft Excel Basic Knowledge Materials Each learner will be provided with the appropriate course workbook. Requirements to Be Awarded CEUs o Submit completed course Registration Form o Fulfill financial obligations o Fulfill the 90% attendance requirement by signing-in each day of facilitated course o Fulfill the 70% or above overall scoring requirement on labs and projects Evaluation Methods o Laboratory exercises o Question and answer sessions

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CS 3000 Special (Accelerated) Engineering


Course 7199

Course Syllabus Day 1 o Hardware terminology and Domains o Human Interface Station (HIS) and Field Control Station o I/O modules and nests CS3000 FIO o ProSafe RS and PRM o Control Drawing Module Addressing o Operator Keyboard o System Message Area o Control and Overview Windows o Feedback and Switch Instruments o Tuning Window Day 2 o o o o o o o o o o Day 3 o o o o o o o o o o o Day 4 o o o o o o o o o Trend and Graphic window CAMS Alarm Window System Maintenance window System Alarm Window Control Station Status Display HIS Setup Process Report window and I/O Searches Historical Report Window Control Program Overview Creating the function blocks and displaying the function blocks Creating a new project plus defining a FCS and HIS Operation Marks User Security FCS Configuration Defining I/O nests Defining analog, digital, and Fieldbus I/O modules Internal Switches Operator Guide Messages Field Control Station Resource Information HIS and Trend Definition Creating a Control and Overview Window Regulatory Control Instruments Input Signal and Output Signal Processing Signal Wiring between function blocks Defining Regulatory Function Blocks and Smart Parts Creating a Fieldbus tag in a control drawing Calculation Functions Using the data download block Report package Running Test Function

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CS 3000 Special (Accelerated) Engineering


Course 7199
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Sequence Elements Sequence and Switch Instruments Function Blocks Relational Expression Block Timer and Counters Creating Sequence Tables and Logic Charts Loading the Current Project Creating Graphics

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